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Our final Lifehacker Reader meetup in this series took place in Melbourne last night. Once again readers rose to the challenge of producing amusing flowcharts, with emoticons, binary and IPOs deployed with aplomb.

Unsure whether you have planned your career correctly, how to deal with the recent PlayStation Network hack or whether you are Vanilla Ice? The best flowcharts from our Brisbane reader meetup will help you work that out.

Yes, our bags are packed and we’re on our way! Today’s Lifehacker meetup is in Brisbane, and we can’t wait to meet some of our Queensland readers. See you at the Story Bridge Hotel from 6pm. And remember to work on your flowchart skills.

We're really looking forward to meeting everyone who was lucky enough to get a place at the Lifehacker Sydney meetup, which starts at 6pm tonight at the White Horse in Surry Hills, thanks to Microsoft and Windows Azure. We've got food, beer, trivia and awesome prizes. What more could a geek want?

Yes, it's nearly time! This week, thanks to Microsoft and Windows Azure, we're hosting Lifehacker reader meetups in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. If you're one of the lucky people who signed up for each event, we're looking forward to meeting you (and the Gizmodo readers who have signed up as well). If it turns out that you now can't make it, please update your status on the Lifehacker Meetup page so that someone on the waitlist can come along.

We were overwhelmed by the response to our upcoming Lifehacker meetup events in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne (thanks to Microsoft and Windows Azure). Virtually every place was claimed within 24 hours and there's a very active waitlist-- so we'd like to remind everyone who signed up to make sure you do show up.

Lifehacker is already a friendly online community, and we figure it's time for it to become a friendly offline community as well. Thanks to Microsoft and Windows Azure, we're hosting trivia nights in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in May -- a great chance to catch up with fellow readers, show off your geek knowledge and maybe win a prize.